Hello Monks:
I have a simple issue and I read the prior posting that discusses this issue. But still did not get it to work. So you kind assistance is requested.
In my code I need to check if a directory exists under Windows. The directory is specified as follows:
OutFileDirectory = //kbd/tmp/
Within my code I do the test as follows:
if (-d @outFileDirectory ) { print "There is a directory --> " . $outFileDirectory . "\n" ; } else { print "There is a no such directory --> " . $outFileDirectory . +"\n" ; }

The directory exists, but the code reports that it does NOT.
There is a no such directory --> //kbd/tmp
Need a hint as to what I am missing.
Thanks in Advance
kd

In reply to check if directory exists under windows by kevind0718

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